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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-23 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Public History, Minor
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Return to: College of Liberal and Applied Arts
Public history at the undergraduate level can be an important asset to any bachelor’s degree, especially as the minor emphasizes research skills, effective communication, collaboration and public engagement. Through both course work and an internship, students will explore the complex issues related to the role of history in the public arena, further developing professional, marketable skills and gaining practical experience. Emphasis is placed on exposing students to the broad range of skills and issues associated with careers in museums, archives, historic preservation agencies, heritage tourism, historic site assessment, cultural resource management, and other careers that utilize the skills of the historian outside of a classroom setting.
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Public History Option
Six hours from: Advanced History
Six hours from any upper-level (3000-4999) HIST course.
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Return to: College of Liberal and Applied Arts
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